The following playlist of videos will help you and your students communicate through Google Meet. The first two videos will get you going and show you how to use Meet with Google Classroom. The rest of the videos go a little deeper.

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Saying hello to students, conducting virtual kindergarten tours, and creating workouts to get students moving are among the ways teachers and schools are using video to build and maintain community. Read the story & watch our SPS playlist here: ow.ly/6raR50zYc5zpic.twitter.com/Wu4irLTZk4

Our public board meeting is underway. Requirements that limit the size of public gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic mean the board is holding its meeting electronically. The meeting is being recorded and audio will be available upon request by emailing spsdinfo@spsd.sk.ca

Ready to get behind the wheel? Summer Driver Ed helps SPS students age 15 or older learn to be a safe driver and earn their Class 7 Learner's license. Theory classes will be delivered in an online format. Details & register by June 18 at: ow.ly/R0jp50zHId0#spslearn#yxepic.twitter.com/b9A9xhvfoa

Saskatoon Public Schools seeks an Employee Relations Manager with the skills to support positive employer-employee relationships and the insight and credibility to build relationships at all levels in the school division. Apply online by June 12 at: ow.ly/iLsk50zQJaz#yxepic.twitter.com/EjjgXJaNmL

Summer Driver Education offers SPS students age 15 or older the chance to learn how to be a safe driver. Theory classes will be delivered in an online format for 2020. Registration deadline June 18. Details and online registration at: ow.ly/R0jp50zHId0#spslearn#yxepic.twitter.com/nG1f6amgXq

Great day to mow the lawn and accessorize with a Class of 2020 lawn sign! Staff at our collegiates have been greeting graduating students this week to share the signs and reconnect. If you’re a grad and don’t have your sign, contact your school. #spslearn#KnownValuedBelievedInpic.twitter.com/9NZ98ofcTw

When Gr. 12 grads picked up their lawn signs, it was obvious the bigger incentive was a chance to visit their school and teachers. Many students and staff enjoyed a brief catch up and conversation, all from a distance. ow.ly/2X9h50zMC2X#spslearn#KnownValuedBelievedIn

Staff at our collegiates were excited to greet many graduating students today! Every SPS grad is receiving a lawn sign as a way to recognize their achievement! Thank you Kota Graphics for helping put smiles on the faces of the Class of 2020! #spslearn#KnownValuedBelievedInpic.twitter.com/rVWDFWUIp4

It's never too late to charge up your learning and #TakeBackYourYear! We want students to remain engaged with school even though our buildings are closed. Your teachers are are here and ready to prepare you for what comes next. Reach out, reconnect, and recharge. #spslearnpic.twitter.com/na1qS93mtS

Enjoy your long weekend, but please remember that physical distancing recommendations are still in place. Stay safe and have fun in the sun! We're looking forward to next week so we can see how you and your family are continuing to #SPSLearnAtHome. #spslearnpic.twitter.com/rYy2uYmDOy

Summer Driver Education offers SPS students age 15 or older the chance to learn how to be a safe driver. Classes will be delivered in an online format, and registration is being accepted. Details and online registration at: ow.ly/R0jp50zHId0#spslearn#yxepic.twitter.com/aLDlsPAIgV

The Government of Saskatchewan announced today that in-class learning will be suspended for the rest of the year. While this was anticipated, this confirms our schools will remain closed. Read the full message to parents and caregivers: ow.ly/Gnuo50zAg7k#spslearnpic.twitter.com/0gQDzvzTud

We all want to get outside and play, but remember that all school and City of Saskatoon playgrounds remain closed. Please find other ways to remain active while following the guidelines set out by city and health officials.
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Now teacher Annie Schubert @EcoleLakeview explaining that in her grade 2 French immersion class, she has had 100% of families opt-in to supplemental learning with varying levels of engagement. Weekly plan has variety, flexibility for families who do not speak French at home. pic.twitter.com/Hkz5vWkNSc

Herron explaining that they have had 97% of families wanting to engage in online learning. Have also had 114 students want to continue with band learning. Teachers outlined how assessment would be handled (below). #SPSLearnAtHome#spslearnpic.twitter.com/lQ5ZGLB3C8

Velonas admits that roughly a third of her students struggle without the regular face-to-face for learning. She notes marking, responding to student ?s, planning lessons, filming videos, and more takes a lot of juggling on top of family demands at home. #SPSLearnAtHome

Velonas posts a video lesson three times a week, along with notes, keys and a weekly check-up. Also hosts a weekly Zoom meeting for students needing the most support. Makes sure to tell parents that what they are doing to support students is enough. #SPSLearnAtHome#spslearn

Principal @YvonneDenomy from Ecole Forest Grove School says the @SPSD_IT have been "superheroes" during this disruption. She recalled IT staff responding to a family's request for help on a Saturday night quickly after receiving the request. #SPSLearnAtHome#spslearn